2013-07-13, 15:49 | Link #141 |
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It was announced today at the Hanasaku Iroha Home Sweet Home talk show that the movie would be released on 10/16 to the general public on DVD/BD. Prior to that, it will be sold at the Bonbori Festival on 10/12 in Yuwaku Onsen in Kanazawa prefecture.
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2013-07-21, 12:14 | Link #142 | |
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The movie will be released in three forms: a limited edition Blu-ray (9,450 yen), a regular edition Blu-ray 7,350 yen), and DVD (5,250 yen) format. All three versions will have cover art newly drawn by character designer/chief animation director Kanami Sekiguchi and feature news flashes, trailers, and CMs on the disc. The Blu-ray comes on a 1-layer disc with the feature in 1080p and Linear PCM stereo mix. The DVD will be on a 2-layer disc with Linear PCM stereo audio as well. The limited edition blu-ray will come inside a newly drawn box by Sekiguchi with a variety of bonus items. First is an original soundtrack CD featuring music composed by Shiroh Hamaguchi (a few new pieces composed for the movie). Next is a pocket-sized edition of the script written by screenwriter Mari Okada and the storyboards for the movie drawn by Director Masahiro Ando. Finally, there will also be a booklet featuring scene explanations, staff interviews and more. In addition, there will also be two commentary tracks (likely one character and one staff track).
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2013-10-20, 00:30 | Link #148 |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Finished watching the raw. Feels good seeing the old gang back together again.
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Overall, it was an entertaining ride, though it's definitely reserved for the fans only. One thing's for sure, it makes me want a Tomoe spinoff more than ever.
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2013-10-21, 04:30 | Link #149 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Age: 37
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2013-10-23, 08:30 | Link #156 |
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Finished the movie and... that was very much Hanasaku Iroha.
I mean, you know it's Hanasaku Iroha when the male emasculation meter breaks 15 minutes into the series . Granted, some of it was hilarious like the scenes with Ren. I lost it when he was using his kitchen knife as a mirror to check out his cool new hair . Ohana was being Ohana (and therefore win), Nako was... uh kind of being Nako I guess (never cared about her), but my god Yuina became 10x more annoying. I swear she's the most annoying Tomatsu Haruka character I've heard in years and needs to be gagged badly But the highlight portions has to be regarding Satsuki's backstory. Mr Spike Matsumae was the only male character to escape the emasculation hammer. In fact, he was looking classy and cool as fuck and it was no wonder than teenage Satsuki fell for him pretty hard. Movie was a nice "slice of life" showing of three different generations of people and although it wasn't outstandingly amazing or ground-breaking it was more than sufficient. I guess it helps when you keep expectations modest instead of way up there when the first two episodes of the parent series aired. Oh and the visuals were amazingly beautiful. Very vibrant, smooth and lots of detail. As expected from a movie budget. Can we get a Tari Tari movie next please? |
2013-10-23, 10:28 | Link #158 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
Age: 33
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Very good film. As expected, Satsuki's story and it's relation to Ohana was definitely the highlight of the film and I don't recall it taking a single step wrong there. If I had one gripe, it's that there wasn't enough of it: I would've sorely liked to hear more about how Satsuki chased after Spike Matsumae and it's not like they were short on time either, but oh well. Minko's short story was pleasantly nice but the drama with Mana and Nako, whilst thankfully short-lived, kinda lacked build up and felt forced. The comedy that made up the rest of the film is as amusing as always and overall, I kinda wished they expanded these stories and replaced the less brilliant episodes of the TV series with these.
But most importantly of all... Spoiler for most importantly of all.:
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2013-10-23, 10:44 | Link #159 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: France
Age: 37
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I loved the movie. It had all the elements that made the series good and little of its flaws. All the characters got to shine a bit (well, the female characters). I particularly enjoyed Nako's subplot, it fit the family theme well. She's such a wonderful older sister, and a future perfect mom. Would waifu/10.
I was slightly disappointed with Satsuki's backstory. They could have done something more with this. We didn't even get to see how she managed to hook up with Spike and how she accomplished her goal of becoming a writer. I would have liked more scenes featuring mother and daughter together as well, the few scenes we were shown were from the series if I'm not mistaken.
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2013-10-23, 14:27 | Link #160 |
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So Ohana's dad was a guy who had no problem hitting on an underage girl who's still wearing training bras. You know, this explains so much about Satsuki and her love life.
The highlight of the movie was seeing young(ish) Beanman. The biggest disappointment was Sui's husband already being dead in the flashbacks. |
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